What to do with dedicated power lines..help please


Hi
Ive just had 2 dedicated 20 amp lines installed in my house..its been a great improvement..but just wondering should I separate the lines into amps ( and sub amps) on one and pre amp,cd,ld,dvd on the other...have seen some mention of benefit of separating digital and analog gear but Im not sure if this is what is meant or not...thanks
dtebbutt
I just did the same thing a few weeks ago. Here's what I did. First, I upgraded the outlets more (I already had upgraded to some Pass & Seymours). After much research, I decided on Furutech FP-15's. Oyaide has lots of fans as do Porters, Hubbells PS Audio, Shunyata etc. Now, I run the High Current vintage receiver directly into the outlet and the DD, fully-auto TT into a Brickwall PWR2AUD Surge Protector, then the outlet. I've come to believe that a dedicated circuit and a high quality outlet are more important than various pieces of equipment. I had no idea what my stuff REALLY sounded like until the power is right. It's like having new equipment. Congrats on your upgrade.
Most people feel that separating the analog (i.e. amps, pre-amps) from the digital components is the first and most important step with your AC (upon installing dedicated lines)....... I have four dedicated lines in my listening room and have designated them: digital, analog front end, amp, and sub/amps (for my AVG's). Even with very sensitive speakers there is no AC noise that I can detect.

I have upgraded my PC's and will be upgrading my outlets soon.

Chris
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